Book ID: CBB794129748

Liquid Capital: Making the Chicago Waterfront (2017)

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Salzmann, Joshua A. T. (Author)


University of Pennsylvania Press


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 240
Language: English

In the nineteenth century, politicians transformed a disease-infested bog on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan into an intensively managed waterscape supporting the life and economy of Chicago, now America's third-most populous city. In Liquid Capital, Joshua A. T. Salzmann shows how, through a combination of entrepreneurship, civic spirit, and bareknuckle politics, the Chicago waterfront became a hub of economic and cultural activity while also the site of many of the nation's precendent-setting decisions about public land use and environmental protection. Through the political saga of waterfront development, Salzmann illuminates Chicago's seemingly paradoxical position as both a paragon of buccaneering capitalism and assertive state power.The list of actions undertaken by local politicians and boosters to facilitate the waterfront's success is long: officials reversed a river, built a canal to fuse the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds, decorated the lakeshore with parks and monuments, and enacted regulations governing the use of air, land, and water. With these feats of engineering and statecraft, they created a waterscape conducive to commodity exchange, leisure tourism, and class harmony—in sum, an invaluable resource for profit making. Their actions made the city's growth and the development of its western hinterlands possible. Liquid Capital sheds light on these precedent-making policies, their effect on Chicago's development as a major economic and cultural force, and the ways in which they continue to shape legislation regarding the use of air and water.

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Review Harold L. Platt (Summer 2018) Review of "Liquid Capital: Making the Chicago Waterfront". Business History Review (pp. 416-418). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Platt, Harold L.
Gruber, John E.
Weems, Robert E
Aimée Boutin
Blaszak, Michael W.
Stefan Dorondel
Journals
Railroad History
Journal of the History of Biology
Environmental History
Engineering Studies
Archives of Natural History
Publishers
University of Pennsylvania Press
University of Illinois Press
Temple University Press
Voyageur Press
University of Pennslyvania
University of Virginia Press
Concepts
Urban history
Wetlands
Economic development
Technology and politics
Environmentalism
Urban planning
People
Ogden, William Butler (1805-1877)
Veblen, Thorstein Bunde
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
21st century
18th century
Places
United States
Chicago (Illinois, U.S.)
London (England)
Paris (France)
Baltimore (Maryland, U.S.)
St. Louis (Missouri, U.S.)
Institutions
Tennessee Valley Authority
Field Columbian Museum
University of Chicago
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